Eight-Wheel Fuel Tankers

Eight-wheel fuel tankers are used to transport a variety of fuels, including gasoline, diesel, and heating oil. They are typically used for long-haul transportation, and can carry up to 32,500 liters of fuel.

Eight-wheel fuel tankers have several advantages over smaller tankers. They are more efficient, as they can carry more fuel per trip. They are also safer, as they have more axles and tires, which helps to distribute the weight of the fuel evenly. Additionally, eight-wheel fuel tankers are more maneuverable than smaller tankers, which makes them easier to drive on tight roads and in congested areas.

Eight-wheel fuel tankers are an important part of the fuel transportation industry. They help to ensure that fuel is delivered safely and efficiently to homes and businesses across the country.

Here are some of the specifications of an eight-wheel fuel tanker:

  • Length: 11 meters
  • Width: 2.5 meters
  • Height: 3.5 meters
  • Weight: 32,500 kilograms
  • Capacity: 32,500 liters
  • Engine: 12-liter, 450 horsepower
  • Transmission: 12-speed manual
  • Axles: 8
  • Tires: 10
  • Brakes: Air brakes

Eight-wheel fuel tankers are typically equipped with a variety of safety features, including:

  • Anti-lock brakes (ABS)
  • Electronic stability control (ESC)
  • Lane departure warning (LDW)
  • Forward collision warning (FCW)

These safety features help to prevent accidents and protect the driver, the tanker, and the cargo.

Eight-wheel fuel tankers are a vital part of the fuel transportation industry. They help to ensure that fuel is delivered safely and efficiently to homes and businesses across the country.

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